Nineteenth-century Medical Guide

Nineteenth-century Medical Guide

by West Wind

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About This Novel

"We live in an innovative city, an era full of miracles, and the surgery brought to you by this Royal Theater is also of epoch-making significance. Ladies and gentlemen, the person you are about to take the stage today is an outstanding young surgeon, a young man who is famous for having performed thousands of surgeries and repeatedly setting various records. He is a veritable medical pioneer. Well, without too much praise, please allow me to introduce to you without reservation, Professor Kawei Friedrich Hines! " --This book is also known as "Things About Practicing Medicine in a Defeated Country" and "Appraisal of Ancient Western Medical Methods" From the boiling oil soldering iron to minimally invasive AI, this is a semi-popular science text that deeply explores the development history of surgical medicine.

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I Need a Nickname to Know Who I Am45mo ago

It's not that medical treatment is impossible without equipment, it's the need of the system.

If you go to a place where you don't care, which doctor can't prescribe medicine for you? 100% Accurate experience? Can the patient answer the doctor's questions 100% of the time? Do you believe this?

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Ikeyo39mo ago

Well written

But I don't understand going to the slums to look at wounds. If you really care about the patient's life and death, what should be improved is the medical environment. Why is the first surgeon patient so he wants to see the wound, and finally plans to buy it?

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Painter Abai36mo ago

Very interesting book and very sincere author

The plot is not procrastinating and the content is rich. During the reading process, you can see that a lot of effort has been put into the materials and historical materials. Even a layman like me can read all kinds of surgical details with gusto. The author, in particular, will add the author's words to various articles along with the accompanying surgical details, information pictures, popular science content, and notes from the parties involved. They are very sincere. For the first time, I feel the value of reading the original version.

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Book Friends 2024061467_cb1mo ago

The content of the book should not be one surgical performance after another

The content of the surgery is well written, but readers will also become tired of it. The value of the protagonist should be to spread and teach various new surgical specifications, research new drugs and medical equipment, rather than perform surgeries in the dark. Even if the protagonist performs surgeries for a lifetime, how much can he do, but teaching many qualified surgeons is completely different. Isn't the protagonist considering building a medical powerhouse all over Europe, America and Asia? It is suggested that the protagonist go to Switzerland to build a medical and pharmaceutical equipment R&D, manufacturing and promotion group. Switzerland in this era has nothing. Because of this, the protagonist will become the only medical development opportunity in Switzerland and will receive the greatest attention and support. The protagonist can promote the rise of Switzerland in Switzerland (promoting low-consumption and high-value-added precision industries, pursuing a talent first strategy). Switzerland is the only country in Europe that does not have the threat of war, and the career established by the protagonist will not be forcibly interrupted and plundered. The protagonist can consider marrying a Chinese woman, and then having three sons, who will inherit the business in Europe, America and Asia.

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Driving a Dump Truck3mo ago

The top work of medical articles on the Internet.

A very good medical article. The author is a doctor and has a lot of medical knowledge. The novel he writes is more professional than a layman's, with more details and more convincing. I have no relevant knowledge, but I can guarantee that the author's writing is better than others, and at least there will be no flaws that a discerning person can pick out at a glance. It focuses on surgery, mainly writing about the protagonist participating in surgeries and first aid, and also popularizing many strange phenomena in medicine and surgery in the 19th century. Quite interesting. Compared with pure boring science popularization, the author also incorporates a lot of content about interpersonal games. In the beginning, the protagonist is involved in the intelligence department, and later relies on expanding his influence to escape freedom, workplace bullying, academic discrimination, aristocrats and rulers' indifference to civilians, unscrupulous drug generation, etc. I have seen some people saying that writing these things is irrelevant, but I think it is not the case. The protagonist is not a surgical machine. The description of the living environment can not only explain the background of the story and the general environment, but these occasional resistances also increase the realism of the story. It would be fake if it goes too smoothly and everyone else does everything you say. Whether you are curious about medicine, interested in European medical treatment at that time, or simply like the sensory stimulation brought by instruments to cut open the flesh, you can read this book. This is just an online novel, there is no exam, and it doesn't matter even if knowledge slips away from the smooth cerebral cortex like me. Note that this author is part-time and updates are very slow or not even daily. Please be mentally prepared.

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City in the Sky_bd8mo ago

I update it from time to time, but suddenly the pile of dust on my bookshelf is updated again.

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Eternal8mo ago

A divine drama, a rare masterpiece. I hope the author will continue his work.

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Forget@33mo ago

idea

It would be nice if there weren't so many chores, just things like internal medical procedures in the hospital. After thinking about it recently, I found that most of the diseases I know are related to infection. Viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, mechanical damage, hypoxia, burns, foreign body invasion, radiation, electric shock, chemical toxins, biological toxins, corrosives. Microorganisms and parasites are the most commonly encountered external pathogenic factors. The source or treatment process of most diseases can be related to infection, and the medical-related factor that can threaten human survival on a large scale should be infection. So I want to increase my understanding of the Department of Infectious Diseases, but I have searched but can't find it. I look forward to the next book about infection.

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Black and White_ee35mo ago

The subject matter is good

But it's enough to write about surgical patients. At the beginning, he was involved in murder, was threatened by the landlord, and was not decisive enough! The murderer doesn't write! Good subject, ruined by writing

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Book Friends 2023012081636mo ago

It's well written, but I can't read it. Especially the war situation.

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7,5317274

[Evaluation: 6] [Disadvantages: 7] The medical content of this book is very interesting, satisfying the curiosity seeker, and also provides a refreshing introduction to modern medical knowledge. I really didn't understand the spy line, and it was abruptly added before the medical line was even started, which made people confused and confused about what the book was about. And being involved in a big trouble that has nothing to do with the main plot and cannot be solved for a long time without any cause and effect... This is the poisonous point.

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The time and space background is 19th-century Europe. It is a very interesting modern professional science article. The author is a surgeon, so you can take it with peace of mind. The plot in Xifeng's novel has twists and turns from time to time, and the fact that the protagonist Kawei travels without a system is also a highlight. P. S. The secret agent plot in Chapters 28-32 is a bit abrupt, it will be fine once you get over it.

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Recommend! It has the feeling of a travel guide to the Tang Dynasty. It is a highly popular science novel with a plot, and it is really interesting. There are chargeable surgical theaters, various surgeries performed in public, advances in nursing methods, popular medicine that lets you bleed before you are sick, etc. Highly recommended for anyone interested in medical history!

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No heroine, the author said so himself It is probably a story about a modern surgeon who is about to retire and travels to 19th century Vienna to become a 17-year-old boy practicing medicine. At that time, surgical operations in Europe were performed in theaters and profits were made by selling tickets. It was easy to become famous, but it was also easy to fall into the bottom. There is a lot of introduction to surgery, and the surgical knowledge is relatively hard-core. The early stage is quite good, and at least the part before the protagonist joins the war is quite enjoyable. The latter part is not bad, but people who don't know much about modern medical knowledge may get fatigued after reading it for a long time. After all, this is European medicine in the 19th century. The author must have gone bald when searching for information to write this book. The author himself was a surgeon and was extremely busy. However, because the author himself is a surgeon, this book will be written more rigorously. The time background is probably 1866. The protagonist participated in the Austro-Prussian War just a few months after time travel and became famous. The Austro-Prussian War started on June 14, 1866 and lasted for about seven weeks. Prussia won and the Austrian Empire was defeated. In this book, due to some reasons, the start of the war was delayed by about a month. The country where the protagonist is located is Austria, and the main scope of activities is Vienna. In this book, Austria is still defeated, but it is not as tragic as in history. What I am currently reading is the chapter where the protagonist is on a surgical tour in Paris. Due to practical reasons, the author is too slow to update, so I will wait for a year and a half before continuing.

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